During your holiday in Coma-Ruga, you’ll see some Renaissance-style residences in great condition. This architectural movement was based on the combination of balance, harmony and symmetry, which you can see in the façades and decorative elements of the Buenaventura, Ramona and Torres villas.
Near these homes, you’ll find a pond, another of the elements that make up the historical heritage of Coma-Ruga. Although it was once a natural lake, the bottom was covered with tiles during urbanisation of the area. The force of the water is such that it opens up gaps between the tiles and feeds the vegetation growing on them.
Take advantage of cheap trips to Coma-Ruga to take a dip in the warm waters off its coast. You’ll also be able to enjoy the facilities and services at Coma-Ruga Beach, which has held a Blue Flag since 1988. Over a mile long and 100 yards wide, there’s plenty of room to play in the sand or simply relax and soak up the sun. The beach also has a marine reserve called La Masia Blanca, where you can observe octopuses, cuttlefish, molluscs and different types of fish.
Across from the yacht club is El Riuet, a stream that divides the beach, and L'Estany. These warm thermal waters spring from the limestone massif of Bonastre and were declared to have mineral-medicinal properties in 1892. Nowadays the pond and the stream are channelled with ornamental elements and the bottom is covered with sand from the beach. The high concentration of chloride-containing and sodium-containing salts is recommended for treating pain of all kinds. Try dipping your feet in, you’re sure to feel refreshed afterwards!
The spa hotel that led to the birth of the town was built in 1920, an establishment that still offers therapies to this day. If you book one of our incredible package deals to Coma-Ruga, you can enjoy your stay at the best price. By the end, you might just wish you lived here!